US20230330795A1 - Plate with at least one slot in its surface, method for producing a slot in the surface of a plate, and sliding block - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a plate with at least one slot in its surface, with the slot being provided for receiving a sliding block, to a method for the production of a slot in the surface of a plate, and to a sliding block which is intended for acceptance in a slot in a surface of a plate.
- Plates with at least one slot in their surface are known from the prior art, with the slot being provided for receiving a sliding block.
- the slot is designed hereby in a T-shape.
- correspondingly designed T-shaped sliding blocks are known, which can be accommodated in the slot.
- Clamping elements or the like can usually be fastened to the sliding blocks, typically in threaded bores.
- Plates of this type find application in particular in slot tables, in which a plurality of slots are arranged parallel to one another, wherein the slots can extend in transverse direction, in longitudinal direction, or both in transverse and longitudinal directions of the plate. Furthermore, it is known to additionally provide these slot tables with bores, which are arranged in a regular grid, provided in the surface of the slot table and optionally in existing sidewalls, and form part of welding and clamping table systems.
- Welding and clamping table systems are based on a flexible modular system comprised of a combination of system bores and compatible clamping elements.
- the clamping elements include stops, angles, bolts, clamps, prisms, supports and other accessories.
- the invention is therefore based on the problem to provide a plate with at least one slot in its surface, a method for the production of a slot in the surface of a plate, and a sliding block, wherein the slot can be produced in a simple and inexpensive manner.
- a plate according to the invention with at least one slot in its surface, with the slot being provided for acceptance of a sliding block, is proposed to have for the slot a cross-section which in perpendicular relation to the longitudinal direction of the slot is a hexagon.
- a hexagonal slot can be produced more simply and more cost-effectively, in particular due to lower tool costs.
- the slot according to the invention can be accommodated in a lesser material thickness, thereby reducing the weight of the plate. Still, compared to known T-slots, greater diameters of the threaded bores of the sliding blocks can be realized.
- the depth and width of the slot are dependent on the angle that the surfaces of the slot abutting on the surface of the plate enclose with the surface of the plate. It has proven to be advantageous hereby for the surfaces of the slot that abut on the surface of the plate to enclose with the surface of the plate an angle in the range of 42° to 48°, preferably 45°. An angle of 45° is considered an optimal manufacturing range for the tools and machines in terms of production technology.
- a configuration of the invention provides for the arrangement of several slots in parallel relation to one another, with the slots extending in transverse direction, in longitudinal direction or both in transverse and longitudinal directions of the plate.
- Such a plate can be used, for example, in conjunction with table legs as a slot table.
- the result is a flexible clamping and guiding system for fast and stable fastening of parts in almost any position and orientation, in particular for shifting and positioning accessories and structures or different movable system elements that can be guided, positioned and tightened via one, two or more slots.
- the plate be machined with a disc milling cutter from the left and from the right at an angle in the range of 42° to 48°, preferably 45° in relation to the surface of the plate and then the resultant slot is broached with a face cutter at a right angle to the surface of the plate.
- the sliding block which is intended for acceptance in a slot in a surface of a plate
- the sliding block has a cross-section in perpendicular relation to the longitudinal direction of the slot, which cross-section is a hexagon.
- Such a sliding block can be produced easily and inexpensively and advantageously interacts with the slot with hexagonal cross-section in perpendicular relation to the longitudinal direction of the slot in the plate.
- the sliding block can be placed into the slot from one side of the plate.
- the length of the sliding block is greater than the maximum width of the cross-section of the slot in perpendicular relation to the longitudinal direction of the slot. This ensures that the sliding block is able to also bridge the gaps at the crossings of the slots and a clamping is possible in these crossing zones.
- the sliding block In order to increase possible applications of the sliding block according to the invention, it is proposed for the sliding block to be designed for threading into the slot from above and for rotation in the slot. This sliding block also allows insertion over the table top directly into the slot. When being tightened, the sliding block aligns itself, positions itself transversely in the slot, and blocks. This is particularly useful for long slots or when loading the plate does not allow the sliding block to be inserted from the side.
- Embodiments of these sliding blocks can be rotated by 90° in the slot or by 41.5°.
- material is removed point-symmetrically from a sliding block according to the invention with a hexagonal cross-section in perpendicular relation to the longitudinal direction of the slot, in order to enable threading into the slot and rotation in the slot.
- Possible applications of a sliding block can be expanded by providing the sliding block with a threaded bore and assigning to the sliding block a cylindrical clamp adapter, which is connectable to the sliding block with a threaded screw and is provided with a cylindrical foot piece to receive a clamping tool.
- the clamp adapter enables the use of standard clamps from the accessories of a welding and clamping table system.
- FIGS. 1 , 2 , 3 various views of a plate including an enlarged slot
- FIGS. 4 , 5 top views of other plates
- FIGS. 6 , 7 schematic illustrations of the production steps of a slot
- FIGS. 8 , 9 , 10 various views of a sliding block
- FIG. 11 a section along the line XI-XI of FIG. 10 .
- FIGS. 12 , 13 , 14 various views of another sliding block
- FIG. 15 a section along the line XV-XV of FIG. 14 .
- FIG. 16 an enlarged detail of a plate with sliding blocks
- FIGS. 17 , 18 , 19 , 20 various views of another sliding block
- FIG. 21 a section along the line XXI-XXI of FIG. 20 .
- FIGS. 22 , 23 , 24 various views of another sliding block
- FIG. 25 a section along line XXV-XXV in FIG. 24 .
- FIG. 26 a detail of a plate with sliding blocks
- FIG. 27 a section along line XXVII-XXVII in FIG. 26 ,
- FIGS. 28 , 29 various views of a clamp adapter
- FIG. 30 a section along line XXX-XXX of FIG. 29 ,
- FIG. 31 a plate with sliding block, clamp adapter and clamping tool.
- FIGS. 1 , 2 , 3 show a plate 1 which has a surface 2 with several slots 3 arranged parallel to one another, with the slots 3 extending in transverse direction of the plate 1 .
- the plate 1 is provided with sidewalls 4 and additionally with bores 5 , which are arranged in a regular grid in the surface 2 and in the sidewalls 4 . It is to be understood that neither the bores 5 nor the sidewalls 4 are necessarily required for the present invention.
- the cross-section of the slot 3 in perpendicular relation to the longitudinal direction of the slot 3 is a hexagon.
- the surfaces 6 of the slot 3 abutting on the surface 2 of the plate 1 enclose an angle of 45° with the surface 2 of the plate 1 .
- an angular range of 42° to 48° has proven hereby to be advantageous.
- the maximum width of the slot 3 is designated by 6 a and the open width of the slot 3 by 6 b.
- FIGS. 4 and 5 illustrate other plates 1 , which differ from the plate of FIGS. 1 to 3 by the pattern of the slots 3 .
- the slots 3 run in longitudinal direction of the plate.
- the slots 3 run both in transverse and in longitudinal directions of the plate 1 , i.e. they form crossing zones 7 .
- the plate 1 is machined with a disc milling cutter 8 from the left and from the right at an angle 8 a of 45°.
- an angular range of 42° to 48° has proven to be advantageous. It is to be understood that the sequence plays no role here.
- the edges 9 of the slot 3 on the surface 2 of the plate 1 are machined with a radius cutter 10 .
- the resultant slot 3 is then broached with a face milling cutter 11 at a right angle to the surface 2 of the plate 1 .
- the sequence of the last two method steps may also be reversed, i.e. the slot 3 is initially broached with the face milling cutter 11 and only at the conclusion are the edges 9 machined with the radius milling cutter 10 .
- FIGS. 8 to 11 show a sliding block 12 which is intended for acceptance in the slot 3 in the surface 2 of the plate 1 .
- the sliding block 12 has a cross-section in perpendicular relation to the longitudinal direction of the slot 3 , which cross-section is a hexagon.
- the angle 13 is hereby 45°, with an angle range of 42° to 48° proven to be advantageous according to the invention.
- the sliding block 12 has a threaded bore 14 in which clamping elements or the like can be attached.
- FIGS. 12 to 15 show another sliding block 15 which is also intended for acceptance in the slot 3 in the surface 2 of the plate 1 .
- FIGS. 13 and 15 particularly clearly show that this sliding block 15 also has a cross-section in perpendicular relation to the longitudinal direction of the slot 3 , which cross-section is a hexagon.
- the angle 13 is hereby 45°, with an angle range of 42° to 48° proven to be advantageous according to the invention.
- the sliding block 15 has a threaded bore 14 in which clamping elements or the like can be attached.
- the length of the sliding block 15 designated by 16 , is greater than the maximum width 6 a of the cross-section of the slot 3 in perpendicular relation to the longitudinal direction of the slot 3 .
- FIG. 16 clearly shows that the sliding block 15 can also bridge the gaps at the crossing zones 7 of the slots 3 as a result of its length, and a clamping in these crossing zones 7 is possible.
- FIGS. 17 to 21 show another sliding block 17 which, as is readily apparent from FIGS. 18 and 21 , has a cross-section in perpendicular relation to the longitudinal direction of the slot 3 , which cross-section is a hexagon.
- the angle 13 is hereby 45°, with an angle range of 42° to 48° proven to be advantageous according to the invention.
- the sliding block 17 has a threaded bore 14 in which clamping elements or the like can be attached.
- the sliding block 17 is designed in such a way that it can be threaded into the slot 3 from above and can be rotated in the slot 3 .
- the width 18 is smaller than the open width 6 b of the slot 3 .
- material on the surfaces 19 has been point-symmetrically removed so that the sliding block 17 is rotatable by 90° in the slot 3 .
- FIGS. 22 to 25 show a further sliding block 20 which, as is particularly apparent from FIGS. 23 and 25 , has a cross-section in perpendicular relation to the longitudinal direction of the slot 3 , which cross-section is a hexagon.
- the angle 13 is hereby 45°, with an angle range of 42° to 48° proven to be advantageous according to the invention.
- the sliding block 20 has a threaded bore 14 in which clamping elements or the like can be attached.
- the sliding block 20 is designed in such a way that it can be threaded into the slot 3 from above and is rotatable in the slot 3 .
- the width 21 is smaller than the open width 6 b of the slot 3 .
- material has been removed point-symmetrically on the surfaces 22 , so that the sliding block 17 in the slot 3 is rotatable by an angle 22 a , which is 41.5° in the exemplary embodiment.
- Threading and rotating of the sliding blocks 17 , 20 are explained in greater detail with reference to the detailed illustrations of FIGS. 26 and 27 .
- the sliding blocks 17 , 20 are still outside of the slot 3 .
- the sliding blocks 17 , 20 are each placed into the slot 3 .
- the sliding blocks 17 , 20 are then rotated clockwise in the slot 3 until reaching the end position of the sliding blocks 17 , 20 shown in the uppermost illustration.
- the enlarged sectional view of FIG. 27 shows the hexagonal cross-section of the sliding blocks 17 , 20 in perpendicular relation to the longitudinal direction of the slot 3 in the slot 3 .
- FIGS. 28 to 30 illustrate a clamp adapter 23 which has a cylindrical shape and is provided with a countersunk bore 24 .
- the clamp adapter 23 can be connected to the sliding block 12 with a countersunk screw 25 . It is to be understood that the sliding blocks 15 , 17 or 20 may also find application here.
- the clamp adapter 23 is provided for receiving a clamping tool 26 with a cylindrical foot joint 27 .
- the clamp adapter 23 enables the use of standard clamps from the accessories of a welding and clamping table system.
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- The invention relates to a plate with at least one slot in its surface, with the slot being provided for receiving a sliding block, to a method for the production of a slot in the surface of a plate, and to a sliding block which is intended for acceptance in a slot in a surface of a plate.
- Plates with at least one slot in their surface are known from the prior art, with the slot being provided for receiving a sliding block. The slot is designed hereby in a T-shape. For this purpose, correspondingly designed T-shaped sliding blocks are known, which can be accommodated in the slot. Clamping elements or the like can usually be fastened to the sliding blocks, typically in threaded bores.
- Plates of this type find application in particular in slot tables, in which a plurality of slots are arranged parallel to one another, wherein the slots can extend in transverse direction, in longitudinal direction, or both in transverse and longitudinal directions of the plate. Furthermore, it is known to additionally provide these slot tables with bores, which are arranged in a regular grid, provided in the surface of the slot table and optionally in existing sidewalls, and form part of welding and clamping table systems. Welding and clamping table systems are based on a flexible modular system comprised of a combination of system bores and compatible clamping elements. The clamping elements include stops, angles, bolts, clamps, prisms, supports and other accessories.
- Known plates with T-shaped slot have the drawback that the T-slots are complex to make and require a great material thickness of the plate.
- The invention is therefore based on the problem to provide a plate with at least one slot in its surface, a method for the production of a slot in the surface of a plate, and a sliding block, wherein the slot can be produced in a simple and inexpensive manner.
- This problem is solved with the features of the independent claims. Advantageous configurations of the invention are set forth in the dependent claims.
- A plate according to the invention with at least one slot in its surface, with the slot being provided for acceptance of a sliding block, is proposed to have for the slot a cross-section which in perpendicular relation to the longitudinal direction of the slot is a hexagon. Compared to known T-slots, a hexagonal slot can be produced more simply and more cost-effectively, in particular due to lower tool costs. The slot according to the invention can be accommodated in a lesser material thickness, thereby reducing the weight of the plate. Still, compared to known T-slots, greater diameters of the threaded bores of the sliding blocks can be realized.
- In the case of the slot according to the invention with a hexagonal cross-section in perpendicular relation to the longitudinal direction of the slot, the depth and width of the slot are dependent on the angle that the surfaces of the slot abutting on the surface of the plate enclose with the surface of the plate. It has proven to be advantageous hereby for the surfaces of the slot that abut on the surface of the plate to enclose with the surface of the plate an angle in the range of 42° to 48°, preferably 45°. An angle of 45° is considered an optimal manufacturing range for the tools and machines in terms of production technology.
- A configuration of the invention provides for the arrangement of several slots in parallel relation to one another, with the slots extending in transverse direction, in longitudinal direction or both in transverse and longitudinal directions of the plate. Such a plate can be used, for example, in conjunction with table legs as a slot table. The result is a flexible clamping and guiding system for fast and stable fastening of parts in almost any position and orientation, in particular for shifting and positioning accessories and structures or different movable system elements that can be guided, positioned and tightened via one, two or more slots.
- To produce the slot according to the invention in the surface of a plate, it is proposed that the plate be machined with a disc milling cutter from the left and from the right at an angle in the range of 42° to 48°, preferably 45° in relation to the surface of the plate and then the resultant slot is broached with a face cutter at a right angle to the surface of the plate. In addition, provision can be made for the edges of the slot on the surface of the plate to be machined with a radius cutter.
- In the case of the sliding block according to the invention, which is intended for acceptance in a slot in a surface of a plate, it is proposed that the sliding block has a cross-section in perpendicular relation to the longitudinal direction of the slot, which cross-section is a hexagon. Such a sliding block can be produced easily and inexpensively and advantageously interacts with the slot with hexagonal cross-section in perpendicular relation to the longitudinal direction of the slot in the plate. The sliding block can be placed into the slot from one side of the plate.
- In particular in the case of a plate with a several slots arranged parallel to one another, with the slots extending both in transverse and in longitudinal directions of the plate, it is advantageous when the length of the sliding block is greater than the maximum width of the cross-section of the slot in perpendicular relation to the longitudinal direction of the slot. This ensures that the sliding block is able to also bridge the gaps at the crossings of the slots and a clamping is possible in these crossing zones.
- In order to increase possible applications of the sliding block according to the invention, it is proposed for the sliding block to be designed for threading into the slot from above and for rotation in the slot. This sliding block also allows insertion over the table top directly into the slot. When being tightened, the sliding block aligns itself, positions itself transversely in the slot, and blocks. This is particularly useful for long slots or when loading the plate does not allow the sliding block to be inserted from the side.
- Embodiments of these sliding blocks can be rotated by 90° in the slot or by 41.5°. For this purpose, material is removed point-symmetrically from a sliding block according to the invention with a hexagonal cross-section in perpendicular relation to the longitudinal direction of the slot, in order to enable threading into the slot and rotation in the slot.
- Possible applications of a sliding block can be expanded by providing the sliding block with a threaded bore and assigning to the sliding block a cylindrical clamp adapter, which is connectable to the sliding block with a threaded screw and is provided with a cylindrical foot piece to receive a clamping tool. The clamp adapter enables the use of standard clamps from the accessories of a welding and clamping table system.
- Exemplary embodiments of the invention are explained in greater detail in the drawing. It is shown in:
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FIGS. 1, 2, 3 various views of a plate including an enlarged slot, -
FIGS. 4, 5 top views of other plates, -
FIGS. 6, 7 schematic illustrations of the production steps of a slot, -
FIGS. 8, 9, 10 various views of a sliding block, -
FIG. 11 a section along the line XI-XI ofFIG. 10 , -
FIGS. 12, 13, 14 various views of another sliding block, -
FIG. 15 a section along the line XV-XV ofFIG. 14 , -
FIG. 16 an enlarged detail of a plate with sliding blocks, -
FIGS. 17, 18, 19, 20 various views of another sliding block, -
FIG. 21 a section along the line XXI-XXI ofFIG. 20 , -
FIGS. 22, 23, 24 various views of another sliding block, -
FIG. 25 a section along line XXV-XXV inFIG. 24 , -
FIG. 26 a detail of a plate with sliding blocks, -
FIG. 27 a section along line XXVII-XXVII inFIG. 26 , -
FIGS. 28, 29 various views of a clamp adapter, -
FIG. 30 a section along line XXX-XXX ofFIG. 29 , -
FIG. 31 a plate with sliding block, clamp adapter and clamping tool. -
FIGS. 1, 2, 3 show aplate 1 which has asurface 2 withseveral slots 3 arranged parallel to one another, with theslots 3 extending in transverse direction of theplate 1. Theplate 1 is provided with sidewalls 4 and additionally withbores 5, which are arranged in a regular grid in thesurface 2 and in the sidewalls 4. It is to be understood that neither thebores 5 nor the sidewalls 4 are necessarily required for the present invention. - It is readily apparent form the enlarged illustration of a
slot 3 inFIG. 3 that the cross-section of theslot 3 in perpendicular relation to the longitudinal direction of theslot 3 is a hexagon. The surfaces 6 of theslot 3 abutting on thesurface 2 of theplate 1 enclose an angle of 45° with thesurface 2 of theplate 1. According to the invention, an angular range of 42° to 48° has proven hereby to be advantageous. The maximum width of theslot 3 is designated by 6 a and the open width of theslot 3 by 6 b. -
FIGS. 4 and 5 illustrateother plates 1, which differ from the plate ofFIGS. 1 to 3 by the pattern of theslots 3. In theplate 1 ofFIG. 4 , theslots 3 run in longitudinal direction of the plate. In theplate 1 ofFIG. 5 , theslots 3 run both in transverse and in longitudinal directions of theplate 1, i.e. they form crossing zones 7. - The method for the production of the
slots 3 in thesurface 2 of theplate 1 is explained in greater detail with reference toFIGS. 6 and 7 . Initially, theplate 1 is machined with adisc milling cutter 8 from the left and from the right at anangle 8 a of 45°. According to the invention, an angular range of 42° to 48° has proven to be advantageous. It is to be understood that the sequence plays no role here. - Subsequently, the
edges 9 of theslot 3 on thesurface 2 of theplate 1 are machined with aradius cutter 10. Theresultant slot 3 is then broached with aface milling cutter 11 at a right angle to thesurface 2 of theplate 1. The sequence of the last two method steps may also be reversed, i.e. theslot 3 is initially broached with theface milling cutter 11 and only at the conclusion are theedges 9 machined with theradius milling cutter 10. -
FIGS. 8 to 11 show a slidingblock 12 which is intended for acceptance in theslot 3 in thesurface 2 of theplate 1. As is particularly apparent fromFIGS. 9 and 11 , the slidingblock 12 has a cross-section in perpendicular relation to the longitudinal direction of theslot 3, which cross-section is a hexagon. Theangle 13 is hereby 45°, with an angle range of 42° to 48° proven to be advantageous according to the invention. The slidingblock 12 has a threadedbore 14 in which clamping elements or the like can be attached. -
FIGS. 12 to 15 show another slidingblock 15 which is also intended for acceptance in theslot 3 in thesurface 2 of theplate 1.FIGS. 13 and 15 particularly clearly show that this slidingblock 15 also has a cross-section in perpendicular relation to the longitudinal direction of theslot 3, which cross-section is a hexagon. Theangle 13 is hereby 45°, with an angle range of 42° to 48° proven to be advantageous according to the invention. The slidingblock 15 has a threadedbore 14 in which clamping elements or the like can be attached. In contrast to the slidingblock 12 ofFIG. 8 to 11 , the length of the slidingblock 15, designated by 16, is greater than themaximum width 6 a of the cross-section of theslot 3 in perpendicular relation to the longitudinal direction of theslot 3. - The illustration of
FIG. 16 clearly shows that the slidingblock 15 can also bridge the gaps at the crossing zones 7 of theslots 3 as a result of its length, and a clamping in these crossing zones 7 is possible. -
FIGS. 17 to 21 show another slidingblock 17 which, as is readily apparent fromFIGS. 18 and 21 , has a cross-section in perpendicular relation to the longitudinal direction of theslot 3, which cross-section is a hexagon. Theangle 13 is hereby 45°, with an angle range of 42° to 48° proven to be advantageous according to the invention. The slidingblock 17 has a threadedbore 14 in which clamping elements or the like can be attached. - The sliding
block 17 is designed in such a way that it can be threaded into theslot 3 from above and can be rotated in theslot 3. For this purpose, thewidth 18 is smaller than theopen width 6 b of theslot 3. Furthermore, material on thesurfaces 19 has been point-symmetrically removed so that the slidingblock 17 is rotatable by 90° in theslot 3. -
FIGS. 22 to 25 show a further slidingblock 20 which, as is particularly apparent fromFIGS. 23 and 25 , has a cross-section in perpendicular relation to the longitudinal direction of theslot 3, which cross-section is a hexagon. Theangle 13 is hereby 45°, with an angle range of 42° to 48° proven to be advantageous according to the invention. The slidingblock 20 has a threadedbore 14 in which clamping elements or the like can be attached. - The sliding
block 20 is designed in such a way that it can be threaded into theslot 3 from above and is rotatable in theslot 3. For this purpose, thewidth 21 is smaller than theopen width 6 b of theslot 3. Furthermore, material has been removed point-symmetrically on thesurfaces 22, so that the slidingblock 17 in theslot 3 is rotatable by anangle 22 a, which is 41.5° in the exemplary embodiment. - Threading and rotating of the sliding
17, 20 are explained in greater detail with reference to the detailed illustrations ofblocks FIGS. 26 and 27 . In the lowermost illustration ofFIG. 26 , the sliding 17, 20 are still outside of theblocks slot 3. In the illustration above, the sliding 17, 20 are each placed into theblocks slot 3. The sliding blocks 17, 20 are then rotated clockwise in theslot 3 until reaching the end position of the sliding 17, 20 shown in the uppermost illustration. In particular the enlarged sectional view ofblocks FIG. 27 shows the hexagonal cross-section of the sliding 17, 20 in perpendicular relation to the longitudinal direction of theblocks slot 3 in theslot 3. -
FIGS. 28 to 30 illustrate aclamp adapter 23 which has a cylindrical shape and is provided with acountersunk bore 24. - As is apparent from
FIG. 31 , theclamp adapter 23 can be connected to the slidingblock 12 with a countersunk screw 25. It is to be understood that the sliding 15, 17 or 20 may also find application here. Theblocks clamp adapter 23 is provided for receiving aclamping tool 26 with a cylindrical foot joint 27. Theclamp adapter 23 enables the use of standard clamps from the accessories of a welding and clamping table system. -
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- 1 plate
- 2 surface of 1
- 3 slots
- 4 sidewalls of 1
- bores
- 6 surface of 3
- 6 a maximum width of 3
- 6 b open width of 3
- 7 crossing zones
- 8 disc milling cutter
- 8 a angle
- 9 edges of 3
- 10 radius cutter
- 11 face cutter
- 12 sliding block
- 13 angle
- 14 threaded bore in 12
- 15 sliding block
- 16 length of 15
- 17 sliding block
- 18 width of 17
- 19 surfaces of 17
- 20 sliding block
- 21 width of 20
- 22 surfaces of 20
- 22 a angle
- 23 clamp adapter
- 24 countersunk bore of 23
- 25 countersunk screw
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